Description
Scilla siberica AGM is one of the best known of the group. These brilliant blue flowers are very easy to grow and are great for naturalising.
AGM = Awarded a Garden merit by the RHS for their all round good garden performance.
Scillas are also known as the squills and are mostly blue in colour although we do have some lovely whites.
The scilla family of spring-blooming bulbs includes some of the best bulbs for naturalizing. When planted beneath shrubs and shade trees, in woodlands and beside streams and ponds, they multiply quickly and will give you waves of color year after year.
Cultivation Instructions
Scillas can be grown in many areas of the garden but really prefer the hotter spots were they will get plenty of sun. Soils should be fertile and not prone to drying out. Cultivate soils to a depth of 15cms and plant bulbs 10cms deep and 10cms apart, best effect is from groups of 3 or more. Can be left to naturalise from year to year but do not forget to feed them during the leaf and flower stage.
Growing Information
Flowering height: 5″ (13cm)
Flowering time: March-April
Aspect: As much sun as possible
Soil type: Free draining fertile soils that do not dry out
When scilla has finished flowering, it is important to let the foliage continue growing until it has lost its green color and fades away. Bulbs use their foliage to generate energy for next year’s flowers. Once the foliage is gone, the bulbs will stay dormant underground until they begin growing again the next spring
New season top quality bulbs dispatched from September onwards.
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